National Football League on Canadian television
As of the 2022 NFL season, CTV and TSN broadcast Sunday games. Monday Night Football airs exclusively on TSN. TSN and CTV 2 own rights to Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football. RDS carries games in the French language from all timeslots. U.S. network television feeds may also be available, often from multiple markets, on cable and satellite (and via terrestrial broadcast in the border lands); all games are subject to simultaneous substitution. Monday Night Football also airs in simultaneous substitution with the ABC feed on CTV2 beginning with the 2023 season.
Network overview
Citytv
With the sale to Rogers,
CTV and TSN assumed rights to 4:05 pm and 4:25 pm ET games in 2014 as a result of Rogers acquiring exclusive national rights to the National Hockey League. In the 2015 season, Citytv aired some Thursday night games due to scheduling conflicts with Major League Baseball games on Sportsnet. (These games also aired on Sportsnet One.)
CTV Television Network
On May 22, 2007, it was announced that CTV had acquired the broadcast rights to the National Football League early-afternoon Sunday games, the full NFL playoffs, and the Super Bowl, effective the 2007 NFL season.[1] This ended a lengthy association between the NFL and Global Television Network. TSN, a sports channel which CTV owns, also airs NFL games and produces the CTV broadcasts in tandem with CBS and Fox.
DAZN
As the Canadian rightsholder to NFL Game Pass and NFL Sunday Ticket, DAZN offers all preseason, regular-season (including Thursday night, Sunday night and Monday night games) and playoff games, as well as NFL RedZone.[2]
DAZN also streams NFL Network, as well as complete coverage of marquee events like the NFL Draft and Combine.
Archived Super Bowl and NFL playoff games are also available on DAZN.[3]
Global Television Network
Global was the longtime broadcaster of Sunday afternoon and playoff National Football League football games in Canada, simulcasting the relevant U.S. broadcasts, an association that ended in 2007 when CTV outbid Global for the NFL broadcast package.
Prime Video
From 2017 to 2021,
Réseau des sports
Bell Media's Réseau des sports (RDS) airs French-language coverage of the NFL. As with its coverage of other American sports events, RDS typically offers dubbed versions of the U.S. game broadcasts.
TSN
TSN airs ESPN original programming, including Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Football. In addition to Monday Night Football, TSN broadcasts NBC Sunday Night Football. Since the 2007 NFL season, it produces Sunday afternoon telecasts for CTV, although the feed is taken from CBS or Fox.
2007 New England Patriots-New York Giants game
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Sportsnet
For the 2005-2013 seasons,
NFL Sunday Ticket
In Canada, NFL Sunday Ticket has been made available on the online subscription service DAZN as well as on the following satellite and cable providers on a non-exclusive basis:
- Bell Satellite TV
- Shaw Direct
- Access Communications
- Cogeco
- Eastlink
- Rogers Cable
- Shaw Communications
- Vidéotron
- Westman Communications
The lack of exclusivity for any provider is due to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulations.
See also
- Sports broadcasting contracts in Canada § National Football League
- List of Bills Toronto Series broadcasters
- List of Super Bowl lead-out programs#Lead-outs in Canada
References
- ^ CTV.ca | CTV News, Shows and Sports - Canadian Television
- ^ DAZN Launches in Canada with Exclusive NFL Game Pass for $20 a Month
- ^ How to watch live NFL games in Canada
- ^ "NFL and Bell Media Announce Landmark Expansion of Media Rights Agreement" (Press release). Bell Media. June 13, 2022. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
- ^ Amazon. "Thursday Night Football Help Hub". Retrieved September 14, 2022.
[Q:] Can I watch games while traveling? [A:] Prime members in the US can watch Thursday Night Football on Prime Video within the U.S. [...] All other international locations are not supported.
- ^ Ratings Alert - Perfect Patriots Win Saturday Night for CTV/TSN, CTV press release, December 31, 2007